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Stirling Smith

Stirling was active in trade union education in the UK before working in India as a Chief Technical Adviser for the International Labour Organisation. He has worked for DFID, British Council, Fair Labour Association, trade unions, NGOs and several companies. His areas of expertise include child labour, HIV/AIDS in the workplace, migrant labour, social dialogue and industrial relations, health and safety at work and co-operatives.

Blog posts from this author

Slavery: why it's on the increase

11 January 2016
Slavery, servitude, forced or compulsory labour and human trafficking mean that products of Modern Slavery could be in your wardrobe and on your table.
Photo: ILO/Asrian Mirza

Sexual harassment in the workplace - a problem nobody talks about

16 December 2015
On memorial day for Jyoti Singh, the 23-year-old student raped and murdered on a Delhi bus three years ago, Stirling Smith looks at sexual harassment in the workplace.
Plane on Dhaka airport runway, with high-rise buildings in background

Who cares about workers’ safety in Bangladesh?

9 December 2015
Stirling Smith looks at new labour law in Bangladesh.
Why trade unions are a good thing

Why trade unions are a good thing

6 November 2015
Helping unions to organise would give a boost to the British economy of nearly £30 billion.
Thousands of burnt out cars, Tianjin. China

Can China ever be safe?

14 September 2015
Following the explosion in Tianjin, Stirling Smith asks can workers in China ever be safe?
Photo: Fahim Siddiqi/IPS

Three years on, no justice for victims of Pakistan’s deadly fire

10 September 2015
Today it is three years since the Baldia fire in Karachi. How have families of victims been treated?

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